In-Person Voting

In-person voting for the 2026 Municipal Election will happen on Monday, October 26, 2026. 


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What is in-person voting?

In-person voting requires voters to visit a polling station on election day. At the polling station, voters physically complete a paper ballot, which is processed on-site through a vote tabulator.  


Where and When to vote in person

Voting Day is Monday, October 26, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. In-person voting is done at a polling station. Polling station locations for each Ward in Norfolk County will be held at the following locations:

Wards Poll Location
Ward 1 Port Rowan Community Centre
14 College Avenue, Port Rowan
Ward 2 Langton Community Centre
28 Albert Street, Langton
Ward 3 Delhi District Secondary School
393 James Street, Delhi
Ward 4 Vittoria Community Centre
35 Oakes Boulevard, Vittoria
Ward 5 The Jr Farmers Building, Fairgrounds
172 South Drive, Simcoe

Emmanuel Bible Church
24 Churchill Circle, Simcoe 
Ward 6 Port Dover Community Centre
801 St George Street, Port Dover
Ward 7 Waterford Legion
223 Nichol Street W, Waterford

 

Voter identification

Identification is required when you vote. You will need to show ID that contains your name and address. You may have to show two pieces of ID to accomplish this. Please bring an original or certified/notarized copy. 

Review the list of acceptable identification before you vote.  


Barrier-free voting 

If you would like assistance marking your ballot, you may have a support person come with you.

When you arrive at the poll, please let the greeter know you have a support person assisting you. Your support person will need to take an oath affirming that they will mark your ballot according to your instructions. They can then go with you through the polling station and behind the voter screen to mark your ballot. 

For anyone requesting interpreters, curbside voting, or requiring other accommodations, please email elections@norfolkcounty.ca or call 519-426-5870 or 226-NORFOLK, extension 6269 as early as possible to ensure we have time to make arrangements. 


Check the voters' list

You can check your voters' list information at any time to make sure your name and address are correct. Keeping your voters' list information up to date helps avoid delays or issues at the polls. 

Check the voters' list

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